Lionel Deimel’s Web Log
Random quick takes by Lionel Deimel
May 23, 2005
Nuclear Option
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The Senate tonight is moving closer to invoking the “nuclear option” to circumvent the filibuster rule for judicial nominations. I sent the ...
January 4, 2005
Charitable Diversion?
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Yesterday, President Bush announced that predecessors Clinton and Bush would head an effort to raise private funds for tsunami relief in sou...
November 15, 2004
Reflection on the Recent Election
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November 2, 2004, was a sad day for me. When it became obvious the next day that President George W. Bush had been elected, I wrote the foll...
September 15, 2004
Lower Manhattan
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Recently, I saw a news segment on television about a Dick Cheney campaign event at the Statue of Liberty. The correspondent said something a...
August 25, 2004
Is “Both” Really Necessary?
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In a news story on NPR this morning, a reporter read the following sentence (or something close to it): “Both of the planes disappeared with...
July 5, 2004
Independence Day Thought
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Driving home from an Independence Day party and a subsequent outing to view the fireworks sponsored by Mt. Lebanon Township, I reflected on ...
June 28, 2004
Senate Indecency
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Permit me to point out an irony that has been noticed by others, but which is simply too good not to mention. Last week, Vice President Dick...
June 24, 2004
Surprising Old Usages
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I have been reading Richard H. Schmidt’s wonderful book Glorious Companions: Five Centuries of Anglican Spirituality . Schmidt describes the...
December 15, 2003
Ground Zero Memorial
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In a recent essay, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd attacked the eight finalist designs for a Ground Zero memorial. The pretty designs...
December 13, 2003
Back Again
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I knew that I hadn’t written anything here in a long time, but I hadn’t realized that it had been four months! Actually, I had begun writin...
July 31, 2003
Church and State in the Bush Administration
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In a rare news conference yesterday, President Bush declared his opposition to the notion of gay marriage. He explained that his administrat...
July 16, 2003
Disconnect
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It becomes increasingly clear that the Republican Party has a philosophy that is accepted by its acolytes, unencumbered, as Tom and Ray Magl...
June 20, 2003
More Ambiguity
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I recently wrote an essay on ambiguity introduced into sentences because of the absence of commas (see “ Commas ”). I think this has made me...
June 12, 2003
Cannot
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I often see people write “can not” where they actually mean “cannot.” I have tended to dismiss this as a spelling error, but a sentence I en...
June 5, 2003
Repartee
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Seldom is conversation in real life as witty as it is in art. Occasionally, however, exchanges do occur naturally that deserve to be savored...
May 23, 2003
Thought Experiment Redux
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An answer has now been provided to the question I raised in “ Thought Experiment ” of February 24, 2003. NASA officials had insisted that th...
May 22, 2003
Random Thoughts on Iraq
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The U.N. Security Council is about to vote on removing sanctions on Iraq. The resolution on the table has been revised to make it more accep...
May 15, 2003
Constituent Services
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Three weeks ago, I sent e-mail messages to my congressman, to my own senators, and to Republican Senators Snowe and Voinovich, who were obje...
May 13, 2003
Chicken or Egg?
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I find myself constantly asking what has happened to the Democrats. Where is the Loyal Opposition? Is everyone in the party brain dead? Do D...
May 12, 2003
Bucking the Odds
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President George W. Bush’s dramatic tail-hook landing on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln for a “victory” speech has been much c...
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